A Review on Herbal Shampoo and Its Evaluation

    Mr Vishal, Bhumika G Rathod, Mr Saadkhan, Atiqul Haque Pathan, Ikhlaq Muhammad Bilal, Nabeel Amaan, Mr Patel, Arbaj Jamir
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    TLDR Herbal shampoo cleans hair well and is safer than regular shampoos.
    The study aims to develop and assess an herbal shampoo that effectively cleanses hair by removing oil, dirt, and dandruff while enhancing hair thickness, growth, and color. The herbal shampoo also aims to improve hair softness, gloss, and smoothness. Unlike conventional cosmetic shampoos, which can cause side effects like hair loss, increased scaling, itching, discomfort, nausea, and headaches, the herbal shampoo is designed to avoid these adverse effects, offering a safer and high-quality alternative for hair care.
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